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... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logic Quote: Logic, from Classical Greek ëüãïò (logos), originally meaning the word, or what is spoken, (but coming to...
John J. Gagne
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... From: John J. Gagne To: ai-philosophy@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, July 31, 2006 12:58:58 PM Subject: [ai-philosophy] Re: contradictioms ... Obviously...
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... From: John J. Gagne To: ai-philosophy@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, August 1, 2006 10:48:00 AM Subject: [ai-philosophy] Re: Science based on logic vs....
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... be executed in a simulated universe, would be sufficient internal consistency for the simulation's stability. Anything being "executed" would be real or...
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... The ground-rules of logic were in place when people thought angels pushed the planets round. ... if you knew no loigc, it would never strike you to...
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... From: Peter D Jones To: ai-philosophy@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, August 1, 2006 1:40:09 PM Subject: [ai-philosophy] Re: contradictioms ... Yes, but the...
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... But the descriptions are different. ... Well, I've learnt Newtonian Physics and I've learnt Einsteinian Physics and it seems to me they are two differnt...
Peter D Jones
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8413
... model to ... run, as a theoretical model. What does "existing as a theoretical model" mean ?...
Peter D Jones
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... From: Peter D Jones To: ai-philosophy@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, August 1, 2006 2:21:02 PM Subject: [ai-philosophy] Re: contradictioms ... Let's say,...
KAZ
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... theories. ... Peter: Thanks. This is much better. If the outputs are the same "in the classical limit" then they are equivalent "in the classical limit"....
John J. Gagne
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... Only the formality of logic allows you to describe an actual association in abstract terms. And even that is too generous. Only the formality of logic...
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... <snip> ... Only for analytical forms that exclude temporal references. Our brains focus on living by instincts and if novelty occurs then we exaggerate...
Chris Lofting
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... <snip> ... There is plenty of evidence to show the use of binary in processing information. This is through the use of the XOR operator on extracting parts...
Chris Lofting
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... The outputs, yes. ... It's not sameness of the theory, no, and it's not sameness outside the classical limits either. ... Equivalency between gravitation...
Peter D Jones
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... logic system would work, making it internally consistent. It then exists in his mind and, perhaps, on paper. So how does something that exists on paper in...
Peter D Jones
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BTW - Given the use of self-referencing of a dichotomy as a source of meaning, so the categories derived will be found to reflect all of the other categories. ...
Chris Lofting
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... From: Peter D Jones To: ai-philosophy@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, August 1, 2006 7:21:11 PM Subject: [ai-philosophy] Re: contradictioms ... This...
KAZ
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... just ... ability ... vision for ... parafovea ... the fovea ... covered in the ... what/where, ... reflects ... in detail ... neural ... and so the ... ...
John J. Gagne
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... Yes, the outputs because that is what matches observation. ... Yes, this is where it extends the classical theory. We have no argument so far. ... Because...
John J. Gagne
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... <snip> ... Given that the ONLY methodology we as a species use to interpret reality is that covering self-referencing of differentiating/integrating, so ...
Chris Lofting
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I sometimes suspect that, logic is a consequence of some unknown physical law. Is there any counter evidence about it. KAZ <kazvorpal@...> Sent by:...
TARIK ÖZKANLI
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... The law of other minds? Analytically, agency is never singular & randomness (the uncaused cause) never logical. JJG...
John J. Gagne
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Do you mean the problem of other minds? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Other_Minds I have a weird question : Is it possible to develop a programming language in...
TARIK ÖZKANLI
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... No. You are confusing extending the range of apllicability of a theory with extending the theory itself. GR is not newtonian dynamics with a few extra bits...
Peter D Jones
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... far as we can tell, means our own logic system. Logic isn't a thing that exists, or a force that makes things happen. It is the way truth and falsehood...
Peter D Jones
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... it ... dynamics ... *right* ... different. ... I suggest we drop the terms "the same" and "different" and adopt equal and not equal (=) or (!=) and see if...
John J. Gagne
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... More specifically, it is a computation that produces theorems. Best, -- Eray Ozkural (exa), PhD candidate. Comp. Sci. Dept., Bilkent University, Ankara ...
Eray Ozkural
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... I think it is a good criterion. Physics supposed to tell us what the universe is, how it works. (BTW, it appears the debate was really about Realism vs. ...
Peter D Jones
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... where ... believe ... not ... But we have no way to judge the correctness of a particular interpretation. Given two interpretation which produce identical ...
John J. Gagne
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... From: TARIK ÖZKANLI To: ai-philosophy@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, August 2, 2006 8:17:36 AM Subject: Re: [ai-philosophy] Re: contradictioms ... ...
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